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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Q&A With Stephanie Gatchell






Steph Gatchell is a name I stumbled upon by accident. She was being interviewed by Shelley Jofre for a documentary regarding GlaxoSmithKline's infamous antidepressant, Seroxat (known as Paxil in the US)

At the age of 16 Steph's daughter, Sharise, was having problems dealing with what most girls her age deal with - her periods, in as much that they hadn't started yet. She was also sweating excessively. Steph took her to see a consultant whereupon he prescribed Sharise Seroxat.

Within days of starting Seroxat Steph noticed a change in Sharise, She became more confident, yet with the confidence came aggression. Sometime later Steph learned that Sharise had begun self-harming. Seroxat was stopped and the self-harming stopped.

In 2003, unbeknown to Steph, Sharise had gone back to see her Dr where once again she was prescribed Seroxat. A short time later, Steph had returned from a holiday and found Sharise hanging from the loft hatch of the family home..

At this time there were no warnings about prescribing Seroxat to teenagers and adolescents. This, despite the manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline, knowing for many years that Seroxat can induce suicide.

Two weeks after the death of Sharise, the Britih drug regulator, The MHRA, released information to Dr's and the public that Seroxat should not be recommended to adolescents and children. It is believed that the MHRA had also known about the Seroxat/Suicide link for a considerable amount of time and had they have released this information sooner then Sharise would probably still be alive today.

I've never met Stephany but we have corresponded many times.

Steph is part of my 10 year journey with regard to my writing of this blog.

Sharise is too.

The story of Sharise is also in my book, 'The evidence, however, is clear, the Seroxat scandal'.

Bob Fiddaman.



Here's Steph's Q&A.




Sharise




Name: Stephanie Gatchell
Location: Ireland


Q: Steph, this may be a difficult question, so forgive me if it's painful for you. What is your fondest memory of Sharise?

A: My fondest memory of Sharise is not a particular event or something...it's the memory of her gentle, serene soul...her beautiful, delicate hands.   Perhaps because I'm reminded of that, every time I look at my grand daughter's little hands.

Q: What do you say to people who believe that antidepressants are safe and effective?

A: I get very frustrated and impatient with people who still believe those lies.Then I remember that, I was once the same. It never occurred to me to do research either until it was too late. I'd say, STOP trusting blindly, or you'll live to regret it! Question EVERYTHING! The entire alopathic system of treating symptoms and not looking for the root cause is flawed, and will never ever makes any sense or heal anyone. There is a very cruel and sobering process of natural selection in progress...You don't stay vigilant, you'll learn the hard way!

Q: What advice would you give to Coroners faced with suspected suicides of teenagers?

A: .I'd ask Coroners to be honest... to be brave..to network with others of your profession country wide? To share notes and raise awareness on a large scale for more impact.

Q: Have you ever considered writing a book about your journey?

A: .I did once yes. When I was trying to make sense of everything, trying to comprehend what had happened. I felt like I was going insane. I did write notes on paper randomly whenever I felt the need. It provided some relief. I still have those notes in a suitcase, with everything else. It's one I don't open ever...deliberately. I'm too much of a coward. Why poke myself in the open wound in my heart that is barely scarred over...why? Do you ever see me post personal things on Facebook? You won't. It's just not me. I wish I was different.

Q: Have you at any point corresponded with Seroxat manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline, with regard to Sharises' Seroxat induced suicide or have they ever apologised for the role Seroxat played in Sharises' induced suicide? Also, have the British drug regulator, the MHRA ever apologised to you regarding the amount of time it took them to issues warnings about Seroxat induced suicides in children and adolescents?

A: .No, I haven't. I've always known that they would never ever admit anything for fear of being sued. So I never expected an apology at all, ever.

The MHRA never apologised either, and I was there in their office with Janice. (Seroxat User Group Founder)

Q: If you could ask GSK's Andrew Witty three questions what would they be?

A: 1. Explain to me, how one accepts a knighthood, whilst knowing very well that the company you run is corrupt to the core? Kills thousands and harms countless people and children? How?
2.  I assume you have children of your own? How then could you allow and do what you did?
3. I'm trying to make sense of your mind...are you psychopathic or a sociopath?

Q: If you could ask the MHRA's  Ian Hudson three questions what would they be?

A: Mr. Hudson, anyone who has a sincere interest in protecting the public (and his own extended family) would realise that what is absolutely crucial is the removal of Big Pharma's funding to the MHRA. It should be entirely funded by the government. Why have you done to change this corrupt system? Or is that fat pay cheque just too important?

Q: You have met many fellow advocates on your journey, many of whom who have suffered personal tragedies with regard to antidepressant induced death. How has this helped you and do you still keep in contact with this network of fellow advocates?

A: Ooh..words can't express how much talking to other parents have helped me. Especially in the early days. I'll always be in contact will all of them.

Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years’ time?

A: .In 10 years time, I hope to be still here. In this dimension protecting my grand children, for heavens alone know what they'll have to face then. I failed to protect my own gentle child..please let me not fail again.


Q: Finally Steph, some personal questions...

1. What book are you currently reading?

A: At the moment I'm not reading any book. I'm spending all my free time obsessively watching videos on YouTube. In particular Dr. R.E. Tent's. I find his work fascinating and educational. Ignorance isn't bliss. It's death.

2. What was the last CD you listened to (in full)?

A:  That would be Queen. Sharise liked Queen. The only band from my era that seemed to appeal to her. She said she liked them because they seemed to have so much fun.

3. What is the best movie you have seen this year?

A: .It's weird but I can't recall any movie that really impressed or lingered recently. That may be because we take the kids to the cinema most of the time.We prefer documentaries on TV.

4. What country would you most like to visit?

A: The Maldives. The sight of crystal clear turquoise water does something to my soul.

5. If you had the choice of being either a defense or prosecution lawyer, which would you choose and why?

A:  A defense lawyer. I'd never take a case I didn't believe in.To help, and protect.


Video shows Glaxo and MHRA Spokespersons playing down the suicide link in Seroxat in adolescents and children. The investigation mentioned in the clip below finished after 5 years. Glaxo were not fined nor were any criminal proceedings brought against them.









Friday, November 15, 2013

Children In Need




Children in Need  is the BBC's UK charity. Since 1980 it has raised over £600 million to change the lives of disabled children and young people in the UK.

Whilst I'm all for helping under privileged children, I also don't forget them when they die.

This is my tribute to those who have lost children to antidepressant induced suicide and antidepressant toxic poisoning.

Each and every victim in this video is someone's child. Let's never forget that.


They are children in need of justice.





RIP

Sara Carlin
Matthew Steubing
Sheryl Tilbrook
Sharise Gatchell
Toran Henry
Woody Witczak
Indiana Delahunty
Matthew Schultz
Candace Downing
Shane Clancy





Bob Fiddaman





Wednesday, May 25, 2011

In Memory of Sharise and Sheryl

During my time writing this blog I have heard many stories of people dying as a result of taking SSRi medication. The first I ever heard about the Seroxat link to suicide in children and adolescents was when BBC TV broadcast one of its four Panorama programmes about Glaxo's antidepressant, known as Paxil in the US and Aropax in Australia.

Sharise Gatchell


Sharise Gatchell was just 18 when she hanged herself, an empty blister pack of Seroxat lay next to the suicide note left for her family. Glaxo admitted no liability but just days later doctors in the UK were issued warnings about prescribing Seroxat to children and adolescents.

Today sees the 8th year anniversary of Sharise's death.

Sheryl Tilbook


As fate would have it, yesterday saw the 10 year anniversary of the death of Sheryl Tilbrook. Sheryl overdosed on citalopram, another SSRi, whose brand names include Cipramil and Celexa.

SSRi type drugs were heralded as safe to take, if one overdosed there shouldn't be a problem, unlike the benzo family of drugs that had been used for years to treat depression/anxiety.

Sheryl overdosed and was admitted to hospital, staff there didn't know what to do, they had no protocol in place, why would they? The pharmaceutical industry had claimed SSRi type drugs were easier to flush from the system.

This is not just about two young women dying, it's about the trail of devastation left behind. Families and friends are left to pick up the pieces, their quest for answers ignored by GlaxoSmithKline [Seroxat] Lundbeck [Cipramil] and the Medicines Healthcare and products Regulatory Agency [MHRA]

Neither the parents of Sharise or Sheryl have ever received an apology from any of the above. Both drugs, despite warnings, are still prescribed to children and adolescents. The MHRA have just made recommendations that doctor's should not prescribe them to kids. Those recommendations come along with the "benefits v risks" factor. In other words, if a doctor thinks either Seroxat or Cipramil will benefit a child in managing their depression then they can still be prescribed, the risk against the benefit just has to be weighed.

It's laughable and highlights how pathetic our medicines regulatory body are. They are, for want of a better word, powerless. To call themselves a 'regulatory agency' is perverse. Kudos has to be given to them for warning doctors but they should have warned them years before the deaths of these two young women. To plead ignorance about the dangers of these drugs is an insult to the memories of Sharise and Sheryl.

The cycle will continue because many doctors have blinkered views when it comes to prescribing drugs like this. Seroxat prescriptions have declined, the death of Sharise has played a major part in that decline, her death highlighted on BBC TV's Panorama. Those who have had the balls to stand up and be counted and speak out against Seroxat should also take a bow.

Cipramil continues to be prescribed to both adults and teens on a regular basis, the suicide of Shane Clancy recently brought it under the spotlight again.

For Sheryl Tilbrook & Sharise Gatchell.

RIP



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Read the new book, The Evidence, However, Is Clear...The Seroxat Scandal

US/CANADA COPIES HERE
UK/IRELAND FROM CHIPMUNKA PUBLISHING


Monday, May 25, 2009

SHARISE GATCHELL R.I.P.

On the 25th May, 2003, Sharise Gatchell committed suicide. Her parents found her on their return from a weekend trip in Scotland.

This from the memorial site her sister set up for her.

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This web site is dedicated to my late sister Sharise Gatchell.

Sharise committed suicide on the 25th May 2003...age 18... Sharise had been prescribed the anti-depressant Seroxat, also known as Paxil in the U.S.

I really thought she would become a famous artist.. Sharise had so much talent and energy, Seroxat took that all that away... after only 17 days on Seroxat, she hanged herself from the loft hatch in my parents home...

My mom and dad found her on their return from a weekend trip in Scotland... Sharise knew very well that my parents would not let her go back on Seroxat and so she took it secretly. The first time she was prescribed the drug at the age of 16, she started self harming, cutting her arms, something that had never ever happened before. She was never the same again.

2 years later Sharise felt really down and in desperation went to see a GP. Unwittingly a new doctor prescribed my sister Seroxat again. The previous doctor never bothered to add to the medical records that Seroxat had caused Sharise to self harm, even after my mother made a great deal of effort to make her aware of the issue.

The drugs manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline has finally admitted that Seroxat can cause some people to have suicidal thoughts and tendencies when on the drug.. Thanks for letting us know 2 weeks after her death. Congratulations for raking in billions of pounds while you poison our society with your wicked "treatments" that are now turning out to be less beneficial than a placebo. I wish immense stress and bankruptcy on all of you.

My family and I will spend the rest of our days making people aware of the enormity of your greed, and your selfish disregard for human life... we shall NEVER stop...

As a mark of respect, Seroxat Sufferers Blog will carry no futher posts today.

SHARISE GATCHELL R.I.P.



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'THE EVIDENCE, HOWEVER, IS CLEAR...THE SEROXAT SCANDAL' By Bob Fiddaman
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